Corner standing desks, also known as L-shaped standing desks or corner height adjustable desks, offer a smart solution for optimizing workspace in small or irregularly shaped rooms. These desks are specifically designed to fit into corner spaces, effectively utilizing areas that traditional desks cannot, making them ideal for home offices and compact corporate environments. If you are looking for a straight desk with height adjustable options you can find them on our standing desk collection page.
Corner Standing Desks
Yo-Yo Desk Pro 3+ Corner Height Adjustable Standing Desk
Lavoro Advance Electric Corner Standing Desk
Lavoro Chrome Advance Corner Standing Desk
Lavoro Forge Advance Corner Adjustable Standing Desk
FAQ Section for Corner Standing Desks
Q: What is a corner standing desk?
A: A corner standing desk, also known as an L-shaped standing desk, is a type of height-adjustable desk designed to fit into corner spaces. It combines the ergonomic benefits of a standing desk with a space-efficient design ideal for maximizing office or home workspace.
Q: How long does delivery take?
A: Delivery typically takes between 2-4 working days.
Q: How often should I stand at my corner standing desk?
A: Recommended usage varies, as it's important to listen to your body. Generally, it's advised to alternate between sitting and standing every 30 minutes to 1 hour. However, individual preferences and comfort should guide usage frequency.
Q: What is the correct ergonomic desk height?
A: The ideal desk height is where your elbows rest comfortably at a 90-degree angle while typing. Your wrists should be straight and your forearms parallel to the floor. If you would like to find out more regarding this subject, take a look at our blog “How to use your Height Adjustable Desk to maximise its ergonomic benefits!’
Q: What is the recommended monitor screen angle and height?
A: Position your monitor so the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level. The screen should be about an arm's length away, with the monitor tilted slightly upward (about 10 to 20 degrees) to avoid glare and maintain a natural viewing angle.